Performance Evaluation of CHB and NPC Inverters for
High Voltage Applications using Simulation and
Hardware Implementation
Journal:
GRENZE International Journal of Engineering and Technology
Authors:
Aditya Srikakulam, Ananya Jayaprakash, Raksha Ranganath, Sidharth Narayan, Venugopal N
Volume:
10
Issue:
2
Grenze ID:
01.GIJET.10.2.111
Pages:
3528-3535
Abstract
The Cascaded H-Bridge (CHB) and Neutral Point Clamped (NPC) multilevel inverter
topologies are compared in this research with an emphasis on how well-suited they are for highvoltage
applications. The study uses hardware implementation in conjunction with simulation as
its two main methodologies. Initially, MATLAB/Simulink was used to model both inverters in
order to assess important performance parameters such as efficiency, harmonic content, and
output voltage quality. The CHB inverter showed better properties based on the simulation
findings, especially in terms of reduced harmonic distortion and increased efficiency. As a result,
the CHB inverter was chosen for hardware deployment. The CHB inverter requires isolated DC
voltage levels, which were created and built using a flyback DC-DC converter. The complete
system, including the DC converter and the CHB inverter, was then built and tested on a
hardware platform.